USB booting :: USB not detected
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usb.c: USB device not accepting new address=4 (error=-110)
I think it was a BIOS problem, see
http://damnsmalllinux.org/cgi-bin....t=17586
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(mune @ Feb. 21 2007,12:17)
When I insert the 128MB pen I see in /mnt a new sdb1 dir when I insert the 1GB one nothing happens.
It's setting the 128mb pen at sdb1? What's being set at sda1?
Problems are over!
As said it might was a BIOS issue, so I entered it and disabled the parallel and serial ports.
The 1GB pen worked!
"So it depends from the hosting cumputer" I thought and I moved my tryes fron the laptop to the desktop.
On the desktop all the pens worked.
Thanks to all,
Fede
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